Out of interest<a class="mention" href="/@unwriter">@unwriter</a>, if someone were to build a Bitcoin app that shared all the properties of what the Metanet protocol offers - putting data on chain, signing data with keys users own, creating rooted tree-like structures and relations of data, etc - but crucially did NOT use the Metanet protocol, would you say that is not a Metanet app?
Out of interest<a class="mention" href="/@unwriter">@unwriter</a>, if someone were to build a Bitcoin app that shared all the properties of what the Metanet protocol offers - putting data on chain, signing data with keys users own, creating rooted tree-like structures and relations of data, etc - but crucially did NOT use the Metanet protocol, would you say that is not a Metanet app?